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that was the kind of thing used in the civil rights movement, that it would violate states' rights and also cause legislation. that kind of thing is always considered just an excuse to avoid making progress. >> all right. thanks so much. bob franken, we appreciate your perspective. >>> coming up, bill karins and richard lui will be here for first buzz. we'll tell you why this operating room looks more like a dance club. we'll explain. [ horn honks ] [ passenger ] airport, please. what airline? united. [ indian accent ] which airline, sir? [ passenger ] united. whoa taxi! [ british accent ] what airline, then? [ passenger ] united. all right. [ spanish ] what airline? [ passenger ] united. ♪ [ mandarin ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ arabic ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ italian ] where are we going? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] more destinations than any other airline. [ thai ] which airline do you fly? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] that's great, big world friendly. ♪ step two, baconated cheese for awesome. step three, get ready to wow. ste
that was the kind of thing used in the civil rights movement, that it would violate states' rights and also cause legislation. that kind of thing is always considered just an excuse to avoid making progress. >> all right. thanks so much. bob franken, we appreciate your perspective. >>> coming up, bill karins and richard lui will be here for first buzz. we'll tell you why this operating room looks more like a dance club. we'll explain. [ horn honks ] [ passenger ] airport, please....
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now, civil rights groups have already filed a couple of lawsuits. and here's their argument. they say this hits minorities especially hard because they tend to be the people who use all these things. they have some figures here. 70% of african-americans in north carolina voted early last november. compared to 52% of whites. they also say minority voters tend to use same day registration more because they move more. and they have to record their new addresses. and they say early voting, reducing early voting is going to be hard on everybody because it's going to make the lines a lot longer on election day. and it becomes more of an ordeal for everybody. >> i would love to know what the justice department is going to do about this? because eric holder has already shown that he's willing to go after what he sees as voting rights -- violations with what he's done with texas. isn't it? >> so the easy thing for the justice department to do is just be to sue over these measures and say court, you got to stop these. but i think they're going to go for the bigger game in north carolin
now, civil rights groups have already filed a couple of lawsuits. and here's their argument. they say this hits minorities especially hard because they tend to be the people who use all these things. they have some figures here. 70% of african-americans in north carolina voted early last november. compared to 52% of whites. they also say minority voters tend to use same day registration more because they move more. and they have to record their new addresses. and they say early voting, reducing...
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on the right side i think there'll be a big test in this country. somewhere between now and 2016, you'll see a civil war on the republican side reach its climax. a battle between somebody like rand paul or ted cruz on the right and maybe chris christie on the center right. and that's going to battle out for who's the next future of the republican party. however, if the right wins the nomination and gets blown away by hillary clinton in the fall, good-bye. anyway, our next question comes from christopher. he asks has your job gotten any easier to do over the years? do you find it as challenging as ever? >> actually it's gotten easier because the politics have gotten easy to follow. the democratic party is the party it's always been. it hasn't changed much from the days of kennedy and humphrey and adlai stevenson. it's a center left party leaning to the center in a lot of parts of the country. some people on the hard left, not many. then you get the republican which has moved almost entirely in terms of leadership to the hard right. people line boehne
on the right side i think there'll be a big test in this country. somewhere between now and 2016, you'll see a civil war on the republican side reach its climax. a battle between somebody like rand paul or ted cruz on the right and maybe chris christie on the center right. and that's going to battle out for who's the next future of the republican party. however, if the right wins the nomination and gets blown away by hillary clinton in the fall, good-bye. anyway, our next question comes from...
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[applause] theels civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and splange to young kids trapped in failing schools, young hispanic, young african american why they are willing to consign another generation to not have a fair and equal shot at the american dream. [applause] we need to stand with israel. [applause] but we need to stop sending foreign aid to nations that hate us. just two weeks ago, president obama canceled white house tours and sent $250 million to egypt. with no conditions, no strings attached, nothing focused on u.s. national security. he simply wrote a check. we need to get back to growth and opportunity. now, listen spreading the message that our policies work, their policies don't. that government control hurts those struggle technology make the american dream the i can promise you something, abc, nbc, "the new york times" none them are going to help spread the message. we have something more powerful. we have each and every one of you. [applause] the world has changed. there are no lo
[applause] theels civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and splange to young kids trapped in failing schools, young hispanic, young african american why they are willing to consign another generation to not have a fair and equal shot at the american dream. [applause] we need to stand with israel. [applause] but we need to stop sending foreign aid to nations that hate us. just two weeks ago, president obama canceled white house tours and sent $250...
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it's a big gay civil rights bill that passed the senate. it first got introduced 40 years ago and it finally passed today. basically a law that says you can't be fired for being gay. which is not the law in 29 states. >> jimmy: how is that possible? >> in 29 states if your boss thinks you're gay or finds out that you are gay you could be fired for that and it's totally legal. >> jimmy: really? >> so, it passed the senate today. >> jimmy: was it passed by vladimir putin or something? [ laughter ] >> exactly. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, and so, it's weird. it's one of these things where people think it's already illegal to discriminate that way. >> jimmy: of course. >> and in 21 states it is. but in 29 states it's not. what passed in the senate today would make that national law. already you can't fire somebody because of their race, or their gender, or their age, and this would just add sexual orientation and sexual identity to that. >> jimmy: good. well, i'm glad. that's amazing. [ cheers and applause ] good stuff. >> it is good. it's passed
it's a big gay civil rights bill that passed the senate. it first got introduced 40 years ago and it finally passed today. basically a law that says you can't be fired for being gay. which is not the law in 29 states. >> jimmy: how is that possible? >> in 29 states if your boss thinks you're gay or finds out that you are gay you could be fired for that and it's totally legal. >> jimmy: really? >> so, it passed the senate today. >> jimmy: was it passed by vladimir...
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government does have a role in protecting your civil rights. especially today, on martin luther king day. >> i think martin luther king would agree with me if he were alive today that if african americans had been given the right to keep and bear arms from day one of the country's founding, perhaps slavery might not have been a chapter in our history. >> two misquote leaders and figures that fought for freedom and inequality is dishonest. to misuse them is disgraceful. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> hillary kicks butt. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. secretary of state hillary clinton was at her best today appearing between both senate and house committees on foreign affairs. she showed acuity, humility, and charm. she showed candor and humility in place of the state department handling of the horror. she admitted to -- in response to hostile questions she came back with strength and a challenge of her own. hillary, hillary, hi
government does have a role in protecting your civil rights. especially today, on martin luther king day. >> i think martin luther king would agree with me if he were alive today that if african americans had been given the right to keep and bear arms from day one of the country's founding, perhaps slavery might not have been a chapter in our history. >> two misquote leaders and figures that fought for freedom and inequality is dishonest. to misuse them is disgraceful. thanks for...
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. >> we're going to ask to come back here to ohio and make sure that there are no civil rights violations. >> all right, let me ask you. you say voter reform, you're proposing legislation. quickly tell me in a sentence or two what's going to be in the crux of the legislation you're proposing, representative rees. >> early voting needs to be permanent. it was a solution to the problems in 2000. it needs to be perm nant. that needs to be a permanent law. number 2, when it goes to a polling location and goes to the wrong table, their votes should not be thrown away. we want to make provisional ballots be something that is counted. reverend sharpton, i want to thank you. you're going to be starting a national network chapter. we're going to be working without you throughout the state of ohio. >> yeah, i'll be there tomorrow evening to kick that chapter off and make sure we protect voters' rights. thank you for your time tonight. and have a great weekend. as we -- >> thank you, i'll see you tomorrow. >> see you tomorrow. >>> as we embark on a new year, we must have a renewed fight for many of
. >> we're going to ask to come back here to ohio and make sure that there are no civil rights violations. >> all right, let me ask you. you say voter reform, you're proposing legislation. quickly tell me in a sentence or two what's going to be in the crux of the legislation you're proposing, representative rees. >> early voting needs to be permanent. it was a solution to the problems in 2000. it needs to be perm nant. that needs to be a permanent law. number 2, when it goes...
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this sounds like it would have happened in the 1960s during the civil rights era or something even a century before. what else can you tell us happened? >> first, i agree with you. i can't believe that in the year 2013, we're talking about an african-american student being treated this way who had his residence, the dorm room after all was his residence, turned into this horrible atmosphere of hate where he was subjected to these horrible slurs and then physically assaulted as a result of them. so we're taking this case very seriously in the district attorney's office. we've charged the three young men involved with battery as well as a hate crime allegation to represent that a substantial factor in their actions was motivated by the fact that this young man was african-american. >> how long did this go on before anyone found out about it? and was it, you're talking about three students here that are being charged. what about anyone else? did anyone else know? anyone in any position of authority that could have done something? >> sadly, this went on first of all for several weeks. fo
this sounds like it would have happened in the 1960s during the civil rights era or something even a century before. what else can you tell us happened? >> first, i agree with you. i can't believe that in the year 2013, we're talking about an african-american student being treated this way who had his residence, the dorm room after all was his residence, turned into this horrible atmosphere of hate where he was subjected to these horrible slurs and then physically assaulted as a result of...
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and we sang at a civil rights rally where dr. king spoke. and after that -- rally we had a private meeting with dr. king, and i'll never forget that moment when i shook his hand. we are working on this altogether, whether it is civil rights for african-americans, or equality for women or equality for the lgbt community. >> we're out of time, i learn something amazing about george takei, he met dr. martin luther king jr., thank you for telling us that story. you get tonight's last word. thank you, george. >>> hillary kicks butt. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. secretary of state hillary clinton was at her best today appearing between both senate and house committees on foreign affairs. she showed acuity, humility, and charm. she showed candor and humility in place of the state department handling of the horror. she admitted to -- in response to hostile questions she came back with strength and a challenge of her own. hillary, hillary, hillary. she never looked bett
and we sang at a civil rights rally where dr. king spoke. and after that -- rally we had a private meeting with dr. king, and i'll never forget that moment when i shook his hand. we are working on this altogether, whether it is civil rights for african-americans, or equality for women or equality for the lgbt community. >> we're out of time, i learn something amazing about george takei, he met dr. martin luther king jr., thank you for telling us that story. you get tonight's last word....
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the $300-head event, the widow of slain civil rights widow will deliver the invocation at the inauguration. he was gunned down in the driveway of his mississippi home 50 years ago. >>> on a lighter note, 1600 penn is heading to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. the cast and crew will attend a screening of the show this afternoon. "1600 penn" is about a dysfunctional first family. it's produced by one of the president's former speech writers. it premiers tomorrow night. >>> cory booker is a little comedian. hey, never met you, your tweets, crazy, i'll dm you my number so call me maybe. pretty good, right? that's going to wrap things up for me. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern. you know why i have a non-sexual political crush on, alex wagner. >> wow, i should have seen that in the teleprompter and had something witty. i have a nonsexual political crush on you, too. >> call me any time. >> i will, my friend. >>> a new report says that president obama will nominate white house chief of staff jack lew as his next secretary treasury tomorrow. we'll look with jen psaki, jonathan cape
the $300-head event, the widow of slain civil rights widow will deliver the invocation at the inauguration. he was gunned down in the driveway of his mississippi home 50 years ago. >>> on a lighter note, 1600 penn is heading to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. the cast and crew will attend a screening of the show this afternoon. "1600 penn" is about a dysfunctional first family. it's produced by one of the president's former speech writers. it premiers tomorrow night. >>>...
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during the height of the civil rights movement, we grew up, we had something to stand up for. we had something to believe in. i grew up, i literally grew up on lunch counter stools and going on the freedom ride, i participated in a march. >> a feeling of purpose you're talking about. >> you had a sense of purpose. you had goals that we wanted to desegregate the lunch counters, the restaurants, to gain the right to vote. >> when you look back on that day 50 years ago on the mall, you have talked about it as a key moment in the civil rights movement. so many people have said it's pivotal. what did it change? >> the march on washington was a significant turning point. we had people coming from all over america. and americans living abroad, they left france, they left england, they got on planes and they came to washington. there were people black and white, latinos, asian american, native american, wanted to bear witness to something. they wanted to petition the government. members of congress, the president. and it said through their numbers and through their sense of order and
during the height of the civil rights movement, we grew up, we had something to stand up for. we had something to believe in. i grew up, i literally grew up on lunch counter stools and going on the freedom ride, i participated in a march. >> a feeling of purpose you're talking about. >> you had a sense of purpose. you had goals that we wanted to desegregate the lunch counters, the restaurants, to gain the right to vote. >> when you look back on that day 50 years ago on the...
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there was a fight between left and right -- civil rights, anti-civil rights, the old seggies hanging in there. now it seems to be a party of sort of a general agreement. sort of the same party. but i noticed something over the weekend. the slow, what do you call it, the thing where you change color to meet the background, the fitting in thing of the animal. >> chameleon. >> the chameleon party seems to be changing color to a hillary background rather than an obama background. i know you are reporting on the phone all day must be hearing this. >> well, you know, what you hit on in the intro, chris, is right, which is i will say i am struck by how aggressive and how public she herself is being with this series of speeches. she's given one, going to give two more on sort of big topics, voting rights, foreign policy. talk about national security. there's no way to interpret those kind of speeches except that laying the groundwork for 2016. i'll add one other quick thing to it which is the ready for hillary super pac, the extent to which real clinton hands, i'm not talking about sort of l
there was a fight between left and right -- civil rights, anti-civil rights, the old seggies hanging in there. now it seems to be a party of sort of a general agreement. sort of the same party. but i noticed something over the weekend. the slow, what do you call it, the thing where you change color to meet the background, the fitting in thing of the animal. >> chameleon. >> the chameleon party seems to be changing color to a hillary background rather than an obama background. i know...
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the company civil-rights drama capitalized on the marketing power of oprah winfrey began in $25 million which was about the budget. and warner brothers comedy we are the millers held its second place last week's number one dropped to third at just under $40 million. the liberal national media point team to republican party infighting looking for vulnerabilities we will show you why it is a real problem for the beleaguered democrats. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. (horn, ding, ding) how long have i had my car insurance? i don't know, eight, ten years. i couldn't tell ya' but things were a lot less expensive back then. if you're 50 or over you should take a new look at your auto insurance. you may be overpaying. a
the company civil-rights drama capitalized on the marketing power of oprah winfrey began in $25 million which was about the budget. and warner brothers comedy we are the millers held its second place last week's number one dropped to third at just under $40 million. the liberal national media point team to republican party infighting looking for vulnerabilities we will show you why it is a real problem for the beleaguered democrats. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter...
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. >> bill: all right. now, that seemed to be civil to he me. we had to edit a little bit of that interview for time tonight. but the entire thing, the entire thing is posted on bill o'reilly.com. the stuff we took out is about the o.j. simpson case nothing controversial. we want to know what you think about that interview. was i condescending? disrespectful in any way to will he levar burton. we expect this to go my way but we do want to give everybody a chance to weigh in on it next on the rundown, chris christie rand paul feud is it getting worse? nic carolla on the miss teen u.s.a. being spied upon in >> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the factor follow up segment tonight, two hot topics, the feud between republican chris christie and rand paul and hillary clinton already on the campaign trail. >> i as a strategist am fairly floored that she has decided to enter the public fray so quickly we could do the foundation work, issue work, she could build the campaign and develop a message without having to be so far out fron
. >> bill: all right. now, that seemed to be civil to he me. we had to edit a little bit of that interview for time tonight. but the entire thing, the entire thing is posted on bill o'reilly.com. the stuff we took out is about the o.j. simpson case nothing controversial. we want to know what you think about that interview. was i condescending? disrespectful in any way to will he levar burton. we expect this to go my way but we do want to give everybody a chance to weigh in on it next on...
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he has not come on the show since he wouldn't answer my questions years ago about the civil rights act. but he may finally feel pressured to answer questions from his hometown press. this may yet be a growth experience for the young freshman senator. we shall see and we hope so. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. behind in the polls, desperate to turn things around, the republican candidate for governor of virginia, ten cuccinelli, the cucc, was on the trail today ripping obama care, convinced, it seems, that this will be the issue that can catapult him to an improbable victory tomorrow. probably not going to happen, but bashing obama care is good politics if you're a republican right now. and it certainly helps when so much of the media is serving up incomplete reports about the affordable care act. is the flurry of coverage about obama care confusing you? well, we here at "all in" can help. here's our "viewer's guide to watching obama care coverage." when you see a report about someone being dropped from their insurance and not able to afford a replacement policy -- >>
he has not come on the show since he wouldn't answer my questions years ago about the civil rights act. but he may finally feel pressured to answer questions from his hometown press. this may yet be a growth experience for the young freshman senator. we shall see and we hope so. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. behind in the polls, desperate to turn things around, the republican candidate for governor of virginia, ten cuccinelli, the cucc, was on the trail today ripping...
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you'll see a civil war on the republican side reach its climax. a battle between somebody like rand paul or ted cruz on the right and maybe chris christie on the center right. and that's going to battle out for who's the next future of the republican party. however, if the right wins the nomination and gets blown away by hillary clinton in the fall, good-bye. anyway, our next question comes from christopher. he asks has your job gotten any easier to do over the years? do you find it as challenging as ever? >> actually it's gotten easier because the politics have gotten easy to follow. the democratic party is the party it's always been. it hasn't changed much from the days of humphrey and stevenson. it's a center left party leaning to the center in a lot of parts of the country. then you get the republican which has moved almost entirely in terms of leadership to the hard right. people line boehner, they're following the hard right. people line john cornyn of texas is following leadership of ted cruz. you've got a hard right party against a center
you'll see a civil war on the republican side reach its climax. a battle between somebody like rand paul or ted cruz on the right and maybe chris christie on the center right. and that's going to battle out for who's the next future of the republican party. however, if the right wins the nomination and gets blown away by hillary clinton in the fall, good-bye. anyway, our next question comes from christopher. he asks has your job gotten any easier to do over the years? do you find it as...
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i look at it as a ♪ civil rights issuea il rights issue. >> amanda and her partner exchanged wedding vows. they included four foster children they plan to adopt. >> it is the best day of our lives. we finally get to be part of marriage. >> they rode their wedding vows. their first give to each other, a single rose, symbolizing love, respect, and caring. exchanged rings. arch preserve stewart recited a passage from the apache ceremony of love. >> i do proclaim that they are married in the name of the father, of the sun, and of the holy spirit. >> the inner harbor new year's eve extravaganza enhance the festive mood. which became a wedding chapel after midnight. the mayor will -- officially the marriage of this couple of been together for 35 years. >> i wanted to perform marriages and be sure that i could, i would make sure i got ordained. i am doubly covered. >> this is as happy as i have ever been. to be able to spend the rest of my life with him, legally. >> 7 same-sex couples exchanged vows at city hall. this newlywed offers sage advice. >> do not abuse it. be sure it is love befor
i look at it as a ♪ civil rights issuea il rights issue. >> amanda and her partner exchanged wedding vows. they included four foster children they plan to adopt. >> it is the best day of our lives. we finally get to be part of marriage. >> they rode their wedding vows. their first give to each other, a single rose, symbolizing love, respect, and caring. exchanged rings. arch preserve stewart recited a passage from the apache ceremony of love. >> i do proclaim that they...
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he will be using one of the civil rights leader's bibles. to make, -- today, emily's list is holding an inaugural branch. has doneemily's list has been transformative for our country. country.
he will be using one of the civil rights leader's bibles. to make, -- today, emily's list is holding an inaugural branch. has doneemily's list has been transformative for our country. country.
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today the president and attorney general met with civil rights leaders to strategize the way forward under the voting rights act now that the supreme court has limited its use. and later a real fight, this is real, erupted between chris christie and rand paul. you've got to see it. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. i am the ghost of cookies past. residue. so gross. well you didn't use pam, so it looks like you're "stuck" with me. [ female announcer ] bargain brand cooking spray leaves annoying residue. that's why there's pam. >>> if voters in virginia are using google to find out more about their republi
today the president and attorney general met with civil rights leaders to strategize the way forward under the voting rights act now that the supreme court has limited its use. and later a real fight, this is real, erupted between chris christie and rand paul. you've got to see it. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues...
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children's mar pch which broke the back of the birmingham massive resistance against civil rights when you started to see the teenagers and the young people and you realized, oh, wait a minute the injustices to youth and families helps to galvanize the american consciousness, but as you pointed out, the biggest piece of it was showing a pathway to the administration legally of what to do, and when you look at the new action that the president and the administration have taken around families that will take effect in march, and what is after that? if we have younger family members addressed and some families addressed, it seems a lot of hole, and so how does the movement embodied by la raza start to move forward? >> well, obviously, we want to continue to move for the comprehensive immigration reform and have a law passed to deal with this in a permanent way. and the president's action while important step to provide relief to the young people, the dreamer, it is not permanent. we do need comprehensive immigration reform. and we are looking at 1 million undocument undocumented immigrant
children's mar pch which broke the back of the birmingham massive resistance against civil rights when you started to see the teenagers and the young people and you realized, oh, wait a minute the injustices to youth and families helps to galvanize the american consciousness, but as you pointed out, the biggest piece of it was showing a pathway to the administration legally of what to do, and when you look at the new action that the president and the administration have taken around families...
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president obama is meeting with eric holder, and civil rights leaders today, to discuss the civil rights act. can holder reassembly what the scotus decision took apart? >> i think it's a little too little too late for eric holder. but he's starting with texas. there's no doubt texas is very guilty of violating people's basic voting rights. so i'm glad to see the president make this a priority and holder make it a priority. i wish he would have done it last year. >> michael: yeah, bill, and jason, i'm going to ask you this now. bill and i tend to agree on eric holder, that he has been a disappointment. but one area where he has been strong is voting rights. what is your take on this meeting, jason? >> i think it's a good thing, because barack obama -- the legacy he is going to have is he has create such an incredible ground swell movement. and eric holder has been incredibly active in trying to working for voting rights. it's good they are getting together now, because this fight is not over, unfortunately. >> michael: yeah, that's a good point. jason based on the media coverage today, yo
president obama is meeting with eric holder, and civil rights leaders today, to discuss the civil rights act. can holder reassembly what the scotus decision took apart? >> i think it's a little too little too late for eric holder. but he's starting with texas. there's no doubt texas is very guilty of violating people's basic voting rights. so i'm glad to see the president make this a priority and holder make it a priority. i wish he would have done it last year. >> michael: yeah,...
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attorney still has to determine if there is sufficient information to warrant criminal or civil rights charges. if something criminal happened, is it a guarantee something could be charged federally? >> no. that's part of the problem. that limitation you refer to before, they have specific areas they can get into and you know, when you've got a situation like this with these bizarre kinds of body parts being removed and then you're digging it up and things like that, it's hard enough to come up with a traditional criminal case. now you're trying to fit that case into the box that the u.s. attorney is in, which is much more limited than what a traditional state or county prosecutor could do. i just think it's a herculean fact. i don't think you'll see anything happen at least on the federal level. >> the good news is if the u.s. attorney finds evidence that a crime was committed, they will find someone to prosecute it. if they don't do it, they will pass the evidence to the local authorities. i'm confident if they can figure out a crime happened, someone will be prosecuted but i'm very
attorney still has to determine if there is sufficient information to warrant criminal or civil rights charges. if something criminal happened, is it a guarantee something could be charged federally? >> no. that's part of the problem. that limitation you refer to before, they have specific areas they can get into and you know, when you've got a situation like this with these bizarre kinds of body parts being removed and then you're digging it up and things like that, it's hard enough to...
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none of the groups, progressive groups out there whether it's in the civil rights group oring religious group community groups, student groups, senior groups none of those progressive groups are big enough alone to be able to change the economy and make it into a shared prosperity where it works for everybody. so it's incumbent that all of us come together. and you ask about our faults in the past. one of the things we did in the past was we would say here's our plan come and join us. now we're doing it differently. we're going to our progressive friends our progressive allies in the community and say threats sit together and make a plan that works for all of us. so we're jointly planning and strategizing and jointly executing those plans together to try to create an economy that really works for everybody. >> the plans that you have with these organizations doesn't that rely on them paying dues? >> not necessarily. we're going to be partners. we have members, they have a structure we have a structure, they don't have to pay seduce to us to create a partnership. it's like a family. >> o
none of the groups, progressive groups out there whether it's in the civil rights group oring religious group community groups, student groups, senior groups none of those progressive groups are big enough alone to be able to change the economy and make it into a shared prosperity where it works for everybody. so it's incumbent that all of us come together. and you ask about our faults in the past. one of the things we did in the past was we would say here's our plan come and join us. now we're...
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calling tsa employees "pigs" and say they were violating his civil rights. police in pennsville, new jersey said he sent his brother a text message early friday in which he said he was not going to be alive much longer. police have questioned members of his family in new jersey. ciancia's father said he talked to his son last week, who complained about the state of the economy. he did not have a job. he's been living in los angeles for about a year. he got his driver's license nine months ago. boat state and local officials say they have no trouble from paul ciancia. they're at a loss to explain why a 23-year-old who apparently didn't fly much would be so angry at the tsa, alex. >> is this going to change tsa policy? it's my understanding the agents are not armed. >> they're not armed. we haven't heard from tsa about that. i doubt that it will. in most airports there are armed tsa. they come in close contact with members of the public. they don't want to have that image of somebody who is scary and potentially a threat. they don't have that kind of training
calling tsa employees "pigs" and say they were violating his civil rights. police in pennsville, new jersey said he sent his brother a text message early friday in which he said he was not going to be alive much longer. police have questioned members of his family in new jersey. ciancia's father said he talked to his son last week, who complained about the state of the economy. he did not have a job. he's been living in los angeles for about a year. he got his driver's license nine...
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civil rights leaders joined vice president joe biden to commemorate the day. the vice president said he was a senior in college then and he apologized for not taking part in the march. >> i was involved in my state in a small way, which was still fighting the lingering vestiges of jim crow, but i regret and although it's not part of what i'm supposed to say, apologize, it took me 48 years to get here. i should have been here. i should have been here. it's one of the regrets i have and many of my generation have. >> the vice president went on to say the march and events surrounding it were an awakening for him and other americans as well. >> former n-b-a star dennis rodman is talking about his trip to north korea. he met with the country's dictator young, kim jong un. and brought back a message for our commander in chief. >> he wants " but just to do one thing. >> just to call him. he says that he does not want to do war. he is only 28 years old. former nba star dennis rodman is talking about his trip to north korea. dictator young, kim jong un. and brought bac
civil rights leaders joined vice president joe biden to commemorate the day. the vice president said he was a senior in college then and he apologized for not taking part in the march. >> i was involved in my state in a small way, which was still fighting the lingering vestiges of jim crow, but i regret and although it's not part of what i'm supposed to say, apologize, it took me 48 years to get here. i should have been here. i should have been here. it's one of the regrets i have and...
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he found the republicans to help he him get the civil rights bill pushed in '64 and voting rights act passed in '65. >> we are in 2013. the president has invited them to the white house and to dinner. >> he has to do more than that. he has got to do some serious work. >> you cannot negotiate, joe, you can't negotiate with another side that is not willing to give. not only that, you can't negotiate -- >> ronald reagan and bill clinton did. >> you can't negotiate with another side where literally friends of you are calling in terms of senator coburn calling for your potential impeachment. i agree with you, the president reaching out is a great thing and working with republicans is a good thing but let's be honest about who -- >> great presidents are thick-skinned. you've been called names and i have been called names. people are saying things about each of us but leadership is reaching on the other side to get something concrete done for people who unemployed and want immigration passed. >> let's talk about the republican side. chris, i find it interesting you don't hear a lot of democr
he found the republicans to help he him get the civil rights bill pushed in '64 and voting rights act passed in '65. >> we are in 2013. the president has invited them to the white house and to dinner. >> he has to do more than that. he has got to do some serious work. >> you cannot negotiate, joe, you can't negotiate with another side that is not willing to give. not only that, you can't negotiate -- >> ronald reagan and bill clinton did. >> you can't negotiate...
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[applause] the civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and explaining to young kids trapped in failing schools, young african- americans, why they are willing to consign -- confine another generation to not having a fair fair and equal shot at the american dream. [applause] we need to stand with israel. [applause] but we need to stop sending foreign aid to nations that hate us. [applause] just two weeks ago, president obama canceled white house source and said $250 million to egypt. and sent 250 million dollars to egypt, with no conditions, nothing focused on u.s. national security principally wrote a check. -- security. simply wrote a check. we need to get back to growth and opportunity. spreading the message that our policies work, their policies don't, that government control hurts those struggling to ihieve the american dream -- can promise you something. abc, nbc, cbs, "the new york -- none of them are going to help spread that message. but we have something more powerful. we have each and eve
[applause] the civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and explaining to young kids trapped in failing schools, young african- americans, why they are willing to consign -- confine another generation to not having a fair fair and equal shot at the american dream. [applause] we need to stand with israel. [applause] but we need to stop sending foreign aid to nations that hate us. [applause] just two weeks ago, president obama canceled white house source...
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rights case will arise from this. >> the question is who is going to reopen this case. there was, and i think everybody agrees that at a local level, there was certainly a botched investigation. it took too long for authorities to call and basically determine whether there was an accident here or kwl somebody was at fault. is there a federal-type of charge that could be involved? and that's the issue. >> the blood on the wall is interesting. it's not kendricks, they determined. so the question is whose is it it? 14 inches round. it seemed odd from the beginning. john if anyone thought a child would go so far. you would think he would be big enough to push himself out. i think that there's so many other factors that point to some kind of blunt force trama to this child's head and neck. >>> we're going to move on to the biker story up in new york which has also sort of grabbed a lot of attention around the world. there's a lot of folks who could be facing charges in this what do you think they're fwieng to face once they are charged? >> i think that they could face a broa
rights case will arise from this. >> the question is who is going to reopen this case. there was, and i think everybody agrees that at a local level, there was certainly a botched investigation. it took too long for authorities to call and basically determine whether there was an accident here or kwl somebody was at fault. is there a federal-type of charge that could be involved? and that's the issue. >> the blood on the wall is interesting. it's not kendricks, they determined. so...
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we asked boehner's spokesman if that means the speaker wants to roll back civil rights protections for other groups that can now sue over discrimination. he said no. apparently, frivolous lawsuits are only a concern when it comes to gay people. in march, the national republican committee under reince priebus said if they want to win the election "we must change our tone, especially on certain social issues that are turning off young voters." it would be hard to find a republican strategist who would disagree, saying the gop should be the party of intolerance against bay people, but particularly house republicans can't stop taking stances that alienate large swaths of the population, they did it on immigration, on the shutdown and now again. they can't help themselves. michael steele, msnbc contributor and former chairman of the rnc. if you got in a room with six or ten strategists who are trying to plot a political path forward for the gop post 2012, i think there's three things that you wouldn't want to -- it's not the hill you'd want to die on. >> right. >> if you're the republican p
we asked boehner's spokesman if that means the speaker wants to roll back civil rights protections for other groups that can now sue over discrimination. he said no. apparently, frivolous lawsuits are only a concern when it comes to gay people. in march, the national republican committee under reince priebus said if they want to win the election "we must change our tone, especially on certain social issues that are turning off young voters." it would be hard to find a republican...
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. >>> a new trial for five former new orleans police officers convicted of civil rights violations in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. those officers were convicted last year in a bridge shooting where police killed two unarmed people, less than a week after the storm. an appeals judge threw out the convictions saying it was tainted by media leaks. >>> bay area rapid transit workers walked off over negotiations on money and health care fell apart. the strike is expected to affect 4,000 commuters in the san francisco bay area. >>> our gut check, facebook's new privacy settings. the critics say could be risky to teenagers. we'll tell you how to weigh in on that. you can like news nation on facebook. we are at facebook.com/newsnation. don't be shy! try some pie! you're giving away pie? would you like apple or cherry? cherry. can i top it with oil or cream? excuse me? oil...or cream? definitely cream. [ male announcer ] a slice of pie always sounds better with reddi wip. that's because it's never made with hydrogenated oil. oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] always made with real cream. the
. >>> a new trial for five former new orleans police officers convicted of civil rights violations in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. those officers were convicted last year in a bridge shooting where police killed two unarmed people, less than a week after the storm. an appeals judge threw out the convictions saying it was tainted by media leaks. >>> bay area rapid transit workers walked off over negotiations on money and health care fell apart. the strike is expected to...
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rights act. >> john: that was rand paul. i think rand paul is like rick santorum in that he's not running for president but for higher public speaking fees for the rest of his life. it will be hillary against chris christie, a new york senator against a new jersey governor. his views are opposite of most of america. we know over 70% favor abortion rights. chris christie does not. do you think people would realize even a guy they like can have policies they don't like or is charisma more important than ideology? >> is that a trick question? >> john: no, it's a very real question. look at george w. bush. >> we love charisma and we love politicians with swagger. he has done good things with new jersey. you drive through and it even smells better. >> john: who doubt, and who cannot cheer what he has done for sandy victims. >> and the police forces, they love him too. >> john: and we could use that tunnel to manhattan as well. >> to predict anything about what chris christie's bigger play is on the national scare right now-- >> t
rights act. >> john: that was rand paul. i think rand paul is like rick santorum in that he's not running for president but for higher public speaking fees for the rest of his life. it will be hillary against chris christie, a new york senator against a new jersey governor. his views are opposite of most of america. we know over 70% favor abortion rights. chris christie does not. do you think people would realize even a guy they like can have policies they don't like or is charisma more...
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he hasn't come on the show since he wouldn't answer my questions years ago about the civil rights act. but he may feel compelled to answer questions from his hometown press. if that is the case >>> something borrowed. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews up in new york. let me start with this. tea for two. rand paul refuses to admit it. it's about plagiarism. he has been accused of taking words, large numbers of words, from other sources. he wrote a book but puts his name to the book more than 1300 of them that came from a heritage foundation report. it took a search engine to discover this. once discovered, it's the fact he has to defend and refuse he did what he did, take credit for someone else's words. i don't know why he won't and doesn't admit that they took the words and took credit. this is something you learn in high school. why not remember the rules and follow them. if you don't set up the words as borrowed, you're taking credit for them yourselves. that's unacceptable. david corn of mother jones and josh marshall is founder of talking points memo
he hasn't come on the show since he wouldn't answer my questions years ago about the civil rights act. but he may feel compelled to answer questions from his hometown press. if that is the case >>> something borrowed. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews up in new york. let me start with this. tea for two. rand paul refuses to admit it. it's about plagiarism. he has been accused of taking words, large numbers of words, from other sources....